This morning, I read my friend Lori's blog and she mentions Nora Ephron's current book. As it happens, I've dipped into that book too, while at the library. I wonder if it would have been published if it wasn't written by a 'known' writer. It's slight and somewhat amusing in places, but that's all. On the other hand, The Blue Hour of The Day, Lorna Crozier's collected poems, is worth reading more than once. I hated to return it to the library
I'm in the middle of reading Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures by Vincent Lam. A couple of weeks ago, I read Thirteen by Evanovitch. It was far more entertaining than Ephron's very minor epiphanies.
What are you reading?
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I'm reading Wild at Heart by John Eldredge, a nonfiction book about maleness; and The House of Seven Mabels, a Janet Jeffry mystery by Jill Churchill. There are a whole bunch of books on my "to read" list, but I can only fit in so many at a time!
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